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US-9544854

Apparatus and method for reducing current consumption in a portable terminal

PublishedJanuary 10, 2017
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Technical Abstract

An apparatus and method for reducing current consumption in a portable terminal are provided, in which upon generation of a task, a controller transitions to a Virtual Maximum Clock (VMC) level and changes a clock level from the VMC level according to a load state of the controller, to process the task. Moreover, the controller changes the clock level by at least one of transition from the VMC level to an RMC level, a stepwise increase from the VMC level, a stepwise decrease from the VMC level, and a hold at the VMC level, according to the load state of the controller.

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10 claims

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1. An apparatus comprising: a controller configured to: identify a task at a minimum clock rate associated with the controller; increase, using an on-demand scheme, a clock rate from the minimum clock rate having a non-zero level to a specified clock rate that is higher than the minimum clock rate and less than a maximum clock rate, and control processing of at least part of the identified task at the specified clock rate if a load state associated with the controller is within a specified value; determine another load state associated with the controller based at least in part on the task at the specified clock rate; and change the clock rate from the specified clock rate to another clock rate associated with the controller higher than the specified clock rate based at least in part on the another load state associated with the controller.

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2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: perform the task using the another clock rate.

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3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to: determine another load state associated with the controller based at least in part on the task performed via the controller; and change the clock rate to another clock rate of a plurality of clock rates associated with the controller according to the another load state; and perform the task performed via the controller using said another clock rate.

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4. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to: determine another load state associated with the controller based at least in part on another task; and change the clock rate to another clock rate of a plurality of clock rates associated with the controller according to the another load state; and perform another task via the controller using said another clock rate.

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5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: increase the clock rate from the specified clock rate to one of a plurality of clock rates when the load state associated with the controller increases to a value higher than the specified value at the specified clock rate, wherein the one of the plurality of clock rates is higher than the specified clock rate.

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6. A method for reducing current consumption in a portable terminal, the method comprising: identifying a task at a minimum clock rate associated with a controller; increasing, using an on-demand scheme, a clock rate from the minimum clock rate having a non-zero level to a specified clock rate that is higher than the minimum clock rate and less than a maximum clock rate, and controlling processing of at least part of the identified task at the specified clock rate if a load state associated with the controller is within a specified value; determining another load state associated with a controller based at least in part on the task at the specified clock rate; and changing the clock rate from the specified clock rate to another clock rate associated with the controller higher than the specified clock rate based at least in part on the another load state.

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7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: performing the task using the another clock rate.

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8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: determining another load state associated with the controller based at least in part on the task performed via the controller; and changing the clock rate to another clock rate of a plurality of clock rates associated with the controller according to the another load state; and performing the task performed via the controller using said another clock rate.

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9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: determining another load state associated with the controller based at least in part on another task; and changing the clock rate to another clock rate of a plurality of clock rates associated with the controller according to the another load state; and performing another task via the controller using said another clock rate.

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10. The method of claim 6 , wherein changing the clock rate to the another clock rate comprises increasing the clock rate from the specified clock rate to one of a plurality of clock rates when the load state associated with the controller increases to a value higher than the specified value at the specified clock rate, wherein the one of the plurality of clock rates is higher than the specified clock rate.

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Filing Date

November 28, 2011

Publication Date

January 10, 2017

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